jim lawrence wrote:
> i had everything back to the way it way before the update last night.
> this morning i tried to connect and couldn't. could ping my router
> with wireless and wired but not google.com. plugged in my wire and had
> to turn off named, and Viola connected. So i'm totally confused as to
> wht only 6 hours ago, it works and now it doesn't. so far i tried to
> turn named back on and it says it is running i try to turn it off
> says its off weird
What error message do you get when you ping google.com?
If it's "host not found" then the DNS lookup has failed but pinging by
IP address may still work (e.g. ping 216.239.37.99), in which case your
underlying network is still working properly.
> &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
> [root at JimsNotebook ~]# ps -ef | grep named root 5264 1 0
> Jan19 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/named -f -c /tmp/Netwo
> rkManager-named.conf-gItjSL
> root 12770 12397 0 06:32 pts/1 00:00:00 grep named
> [root at JimsNotebook tmp]# gedit NetworkManager-named.conf-gItjSL
>> // Named configuration, generated by NetworkManager
>> options {
> directory "/";
> query-source address * port 53;
> forward only;
> forwarders { 24.93.1.118; 24.93.1.120; 24.93.1.247; };
> listen-on { 127.0.0.1; };
> pid-file "/tmp/NetworkManager-named-pid-5dCMlh";
> };
>> // Disable rndc
> controls { };
> &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
This is a very basic named.conf that just forwards queries directly to
your regular nameservers, i.e. 24.93.1.118, 24.93.1.120, 24.93.1.247. If
named is actually running then it should work very similarly to having
those IPs listed as nameserver records in your /etc/resolv.conf
Can you ping those IPs when NM is running?
Can you do lookups using those nameservers directly?
$ dig @24.93.1.118 google.com
Can you do lookups using your own nameserver?
$ dig @127.0.0.1 google.com
> With NM running
> /etc/resolv.conf
> ; generated by NetworkManager, do not edit!
> ; Use a local caching nameserver controlled by NetworkManager
> search rochester.rr.com
>> nameserver 127.0.0.1
This makes DNS lookups use your local named.
Paul.